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The family is the basic building block in the formation of Muslim societies, and it is built on the basis of a relationship between a male and a female that is legally permissible for him, through a legal contract between them, and it is in this that the responsibility of raising children is entrusted and guiding them to what is in their best interests and preparing them to assume the tasks and duties assigned to them in the various stages of their lives . The family extends and is connected by multiple kinship relations, and each member of that group has his rights, and in return he has duties, and based on that definition, the concept of family includes the spouses, their male and female children, grandparents, uncles, aunts, and uncles, and what is branched from them, and this is the concept that compatible with Islam; Because they have rights, duties, care and mention in various places. And the formation of their values, it is necessary to invest this age stage because it is the cornerstone from which the personality of the children is formed, from the clarity of the doctrinal conception and the value building of the child, in addition to the need to show the child’s skills and to make good use of them and directing them as well. The family has the greatest role in caring for and taking care of children, because they are trustworthy in their necks, and they are among their righteous deeds in which they draw closer to God - the Exalted and Most High .
https://ojs.uopisl.pk/index.php/peshawarislamicus/article/view/104
the foundation of the family, the family system, the importance of the family, the challenges
the foundation of the family, the family system, the importance of the family, the challenges
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